Introduction:
The Hallmark of Kasauli is its splendor and magnificence year around with a tourist-friendly climate all the time without tilting towards an extreme during summer or winter. A hill station par excellence, Kasauli attracts thousands of tourists all over the world throughout the year for its climatic equitability, natural phenomena and panoramic views. Two seasons are especially felt in the cause, i.e. winter and monsoon, the summer season hovering in between with its soothing charm and feel. But, none of the three seasons deter a traveler from visiting the place anytime during the year.
A small, hilly town in Himachal Pradesh, Kasauli attracts visitors and tourists in no less measure than many bigger hill stations because the place is the treasure house of nature. While the summer season in Kasauli falls during March and May, the monsoon and winter seasons are from June to September and from November to February respectively. Part of Kasauli in summer touches 32 degree Celsius while during summer; it is between five degree Celsius and ten degree Celsius. Also, rainfall in the monsoon is not that heavy as it is used to be in many other hill stations and cloud bursts do not occur.
How to get there:
By air- The nearest airports in Kasauli are Shimla and Chandigarh which are 73 kilometers and 65 kilometers away respectively, a distance which can be covered by a car or a cab.
By Road- A rare tourist buses ply between Kasauli and Delhi, Chandigarh, Kalka and Shimla and hundreds of tourists on board these busses daily.
What to see:
Central Research Institute- The Central Research Institute deals with immunology as a science and as a research study. Established in 1904, this institution allows tourists to visit and see the works inside and enquire about discoveries.
Baptist Church- Established in 1923 with bricks and wood, the ruins of the church are still a treat to visitors and tourists in term of its architectural and religious designs.
Christ Church- Built in 1853, the remnants of this church still fascinate the visitors.
Gurudwara- built by Sikh Guru Nanak, this Sikh religious shrine is perhaps, the most attractive and clean and presentable place to hit the eyes of all visitors of all religions.
Baba Balakrenath Temple- The temple is situated three kilometers from Kasauli where the idol of Sirdi Sai Baba whom the lovers and devotees come to offer prayers here and others come to see the temple and the system of offerings, the temple has made a routine of.
Kasauli Club- The Kasauli Club welcomes all visitors to its library of a number of rare books. Here a visitor gets the food of his choice, also. This is an amusement club, catering for the need of the visitors with valuable entertainment ensured.
Conclusion:
Himachal Pradesh, situated in the north-west corner of India in the heart of Himalayan ranges, surrounded by Jammu and Kashmir in the north, Uttar Pradesh in the south-east, Haryana in the south, Punjab in the west and India’s boundary with Tibet in the east, offers us a heaven clustered with a picturesque hill resorts offering you fishing, trekking and mountaineering facilities. Its rivers, mountains and fountains are all enthralling and spell-bound with lots of fun latent in them. Penetrating and piercing through the sublimity and serenity of nature, a visitor is seen to view the unseen.